Famous and French: The legendary Côte d'Azur.


Since forever Nice is one of the most famous spots at the French Riviera, beside Cannes and St. Tropez. Like many cities along the coast it has a beach promenade with little lidos, charming cafés in the streets, hidden terraces and pretty boutique hotels. However, it's Museum landscape is quite worth mentioning and lovers of fine arts and architecture shouldn't miss the "Musée des Beaux Arts", the "Musée d'Art et d'Historie Palais Masséna" and the "Musée Matisse".

Plage de Passable is a private beach club near St.-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (around 15 minutes by car east from Nice) and ideal for a lazy, comfy afternoon at the beach:



Villa Rivoli, a Vintage Boutique Hotel for around 170€ per night in August:

Second big bang of attractions are the glamorous Grand Hotels with their classy lobbies and bars where you will for sure find yourself dreaming about life in the good old days when these kind of establishment have been built. One outstanding examples is the "Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc" at Cap d' Antibes, around 25 minutes by car from Nice. Established in its original version in 1870, this 5-star-hotel is a hideaway for the Hautevolee and offers the overall luxurious experience including fine dining poetry by chef Arnaud Poëtte and on Villeroy & Boch customized dinnerware.






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